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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) Sowerby's beaked whale (Mesoplodon bidens) Sowerby's beaked whales have a small head with a prominent forehead and long beak; there is an indent before the blow hole. The adult male has a pair of triangular teeth midway down its beak on the lower jaw and scarring on the upper body. Females do not exhibit teeth or scarring. Sowerby's beaked whales have a curved dorsal fin set well back on their body.  This species is a lot more slender than the Cuvier’s beaked whale and northern bottlenose whale and is more like an elongated dolphin in shape.
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